My daughters and I moved to Bath County in 2003. We purchased a home on Sam Snead Highway that the community always referred to as the Ward House. At the time of the move, we did not have 911 addresses and most utilities had trouble with Rte 1 Box 72A when trying to set up service. All I had to say was “Madeline Ward’s home” and they knew exactly where I was. Guess that is a benefit of living in a small community.

Sharon emailed me that you had written a thank you on her blog about the class. I’m delighted you are able to take the class in my place. There’s no serious reason, thank you, just the realization of limited options and the hope that someone else would be able to do more than I can. And from your blog, I’d say my hope will be more than met! 🙂

Hi. I’m your swap buddy from Down-to-Earth. I had sent you a couple of emails with no response. Maybe I don’t have the correct email address. I’d like to find out your preferences for the swap. I’m looking forward to it. Have a good day.

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My daughters and I moved to Bath County in 2003. We purchased a home on Sam Snead Highway that the community always referred to as the Ward House. At the time of the move, we did not have 911 addresses and most utilities had trouble with Rte 1 Box 72A when trying to set up service. All I had to say was “Madeline Ward’s home” and they knew exactly where I was. Guess that is a benefit of living in a small community.

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I walked a mile with Pleasure;
She chatted all the way;
But left me none the wiser
For all she had to say.
I walked a mile with Sorrow,
And ne’er a word said she;
But, oh! The things I learned from her,
When sorrow walked with me.
-Robert Browning Hamilton

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I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good thing, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again." -Stephen Grellet

Mornings at Blackwater (Mary Oliver)

"For years, every morning, I drank
from the Blackwater Pond.
It was flavored with oak leaves and also, no doubt,
the feet of ducks.
And always, it assuaged me
from the dry bowl of the very far past.
What I want to say is
that the past is the past,
and the present is what your life is,
and you are capable
of choosing what that will be,
darling citizen.
So come to the pond,
or the river of your imagination,
or the harbor of your longing,
and put your lips to the world.
And live your life."